A photo walk around West India Quay and Canary Wharf, London E14

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

Here’s a small selection of photos taken around West India Quay and Canary Wharf from yesterday’s trip to the excellent Museum of London Docklands.

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

The establishment of the London Docklands Development Corporation – fiercely opposed by local boroughs, Tower Hamlets, Newham and South – in 1981 kick-started an immense program of regeneration in the area. It’s now completely unrecognisable from how it looked thirty years ago.

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

Ex-steam tug Knocker White, originally built as the Cairnrock for the London towing company Harrisons. Later purchased by the White family, of Rotherhithe, this Thames tug was converted to diesel engine propulsion in 1960 and retired in 1984, after a 60 year working life.

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

Sett paving by the Museum.

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

Floating church.

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

Shiny, shiny Canary Wharf.

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

Wreck buoy.

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

Old and new.

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

Canary Wharf is infested with these quasi-police security guards.

This one seemed busy taking his pooch for a walk, but they’ve been known to harass people for taking photos.

Given that most of the area is private property, these pretend police sadly do have some powers to tell people to clear off, thanks to the growth of privately owned ‘public’ spaces.

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

This glass sculpture looked lovely against the autumn sun.

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

The soulless shopping centre under Canary Wharf.

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

Canary Wharf tube station is a wonderful piece of modern architecture.

Opened by Ken Livingstone on 17 September 1999, the station is the second busiest on the London Underground outside Central London after Stratford, with over 40 million people pass its gates each year.

A photo walk around West India Quay, London E14

Designed by renowned architect Sir Norman Foster, the station’s construction involved the excavation of an enormous pit 24 metres (78 ft) deep and 265 metres (869 ft) long. In a 2013 poll conducted by YouGov, it was voted as the “Most Loved” tube station in London. []

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